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Punjab eye big victory against Delhi to keep play-off hopes alive

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DHARAMSALA: Punjab Kings will be eager to register a big win to keep their IPL play-off hopes alive against wooden spooners Delhi Capitals, who will play for pride when the two teams face off in Dharamsala on Wednesday (May 17).

It has been a roller-coaster ride for PBKS, with six losses and as many wins. They are placed at eighth spot with 12 points and are still in contention to make the qualifiers.

However, they need to improve their net run rate (NRR), which stands at -0.268.

A 31-run win against the Capitals last week boosted their NRR and morale and the Shikhar Dhawan-led side will hope for an encore and then hope that other results go their way.

Punjab will have to put up a much improved effort with the bat. Against Delhi, opener Prabhsimra­n Singh waged a lone batle. Barring Dhawan, who has been their best bater, and to an extent Prabhsimra­n Singh, very few PBKS baters have contribute­d enough to their overall totals.

Their bowlers also need to pull up their socks. Boasting of a sound bowling atack with Nathan Ellis, Sam Curran and Arshdeep Singh, PBKS have oten failed to defend runs.

On the other hand, Delhi Capitals have had a nightmare of a season and have already been knocked out of the play-off contention.

The bating unit has disappoint­ed all season. Delhi’s Indian baters, barring Axar Patel, have flatered to deceive, puting up a dismal show.

The abject failure of Prithvi Shaw and Sarfaraz Khan has contribute­d significan­tly to Delhi Capitals’ travails this season, forcing the think-tank to pack all their overseas players at the top.

Skipper David Warner, wicketkeep­er-bater Phil Salt and all-rounder Mitchell Marsh have given the team some momentum with the willow. But once they are gone, the middle order just crumbles.

In their previous game against Punjab, the Capitals looked on course for a comfortabl­e win but then lost eight wickets for 67 runs.

The Indian bowlers in the side are not faring as badly as the baters. Three of DC’S four wins have come on the back of dominant bowling displays.

Old warhorse Ishant Sharma has done his job while the return of Khaleel Ahmed has also helped.

Anrich Nortje, who had returned home for personal reasons, is back but it is to be seen if Delhi continue with the four overseas baters at the top or bring the South African pacer to tighten their bowling atack.

The spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel have bowled economical­ly.

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Punjab Kings’ players attend a training session.
Courtesy: PBKS website ↑ Punjab Kings’ players attend a training session.

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